Zemsky has become a prominent leader in local economic development and cultural support initiatives following his successful redevelopment of the Larkin Soap Co. building – which has led to the revival of the entire surrounding neighborhood, now known as “Larkinville”.

Senator Kennedy released the following statement in response to Zemsky’s confirmation.

“I think the Buffalo News was right, when they recently referred to Howard Zemsky as Western New York’s “go-to guy” when it comes to regional economic growth initiatives.

“Howard Zemsky’s leadership and vision have been a driving force in our efforts to spark an economic resurgence in Buffalo and Western New York. Our region will benefit from Howard’s hard work, as the co-chairman of the WNY Regional Economic Development Council, as we work to turn the state’s multi-year, billion-dollar investment in Buffalo into real jobs for hardworking Western New Yorkers.

“Putting Howard Zemsky at the helm of the NFTA is good news for Western New York, and it’s a great nomination by Governor Cuomo. The NFTA has experienced some challenges, especially in the last few years. The agency needs some work, and Howard will roll up his sleeves and get the job done.

“The long-term success of the NFTA is critical to our region’s economic future. A strong focus on the agency’s core mission of public transportation – which Howard Zemsky is committed to delivering – will ensure Western New Yorkers have access to the affordable and accessible transportation services we need and deserve.

“His experience, his dedication to our community and his vision for a stronger Western New York – that’s what makes Howard Zemsky the right person for this job. I congratulate Mr. Zemsky on his appointment, and I commend Governor Cuomo for a great nomination.”

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Senator Timothy M. Kennedy represents the New York State Senate’s 58th District, which is comprised of the towns of Cheektowaga, Eden, Hamburg and West Seneca, the city of Lackawanna and parts of the city of Buffalo. More information is available at http://kennedy.nysenate.gov.